The Browns face a chaotic week. They have a meeting with a potential investor for their jewelry line. Christine's daughter Mykelti brings a boyfriend home. Lastly, Meri drops a bombshell that threatens her close relationship with one sister wife.

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Season 7 Episode 1

The Browns face a chaotic week. They have a meeting with a potential investor for their jewelry line. Christine's daughter Mykelti brings a boyfriend home. Lastly, Meri drops a bombshell that threatens her close relationship with one sister wife.

Two more daughters are graduating High School in the same year: Mykelti and Madison. Meanwhile, Janelle goes to the family therapist and opens up for the first time about offenses she has hung onto involving one of the wives.

The Browns begin a road trip to meet another polygamist family. They check in on Christine's mother who has plans of moving to Vegas. Next, they visit their old home in Utah and are overwhelmed by past emotions. And Kody does something to upset one wife.

The blow up between Kody and Christine continues as they approach their final destination. Can Kody get to the root of the problem? Later, the Browns meet another polygamist family, the Colliers and discuss the idea of the Colliers courting another wife.

Christine's two oldest daughters, Aspyn and Mykelti, are moving out, while her mother Annie is moving in! How will Kody handle having his mother-in-law around all the time? Later, Meri comforts Robyn about her ongoing struggles with her ex-husband.

The Browns have agreed to do something they have never done before -- allow total strangers to move into their houses! Two anthropology students will live with the Browns for several days to get an unfiltered look at their polygamist lifestyle.

The Browns begin to worry about whether the anthropology students will see them as a healthy family or completely dysfunctional. And on top this stress, Meri makes a momentous decision that will change the Brown family forever.

The bombshell Meri dropped is real and it's happening now. Ripples of shock spread through the family as each wife learns what Meri is doing. Nothing like this has ever happened before in the Brown family.

Tamron Hall sits down with the Kody Brown and the Sister Wives to discuss the most explosive season of Sister Wives yet. No topic is off limits as the family opens up about the unexpected development that has everyone talking.

This season, we are going deeper than ever before with the Brown family. Take a look behind the curtain of this polygamous family trying to keep it together and be stronger than ever. Tensions are high as some are moving away, others are moving in...

The family recounts Robyn's journey as she joined the family and revisit the highlights of her first five years as Kody's fourth wife. Discussing everything from early jealousies to bad hairstyles, we go behind the scenes with the Browns' about Robyn.

With Meri about to make a stunning decision that could change the Brown family forever, now is the perfect time to take an in-depth look at all of the major events Meri has gone through in the past five years, and beyond.

The Browns face a chaotic week. They have a meeting with a potential investor for their jewelry line. Christine's daughter Mykelti brings a boyfriend home. Lastly, Meri drops a bombshell that threatens her close relationship with one sister wife.

The Browns' jewelry business is beginning to overwhelm the wives. Robyn wants to have time for another baby and Meri wants to go back to school. Needing to hire some employees, they've turned to investors for money. But will their pitch sink or swim?

As the Browns attempt to secure investors for their businesst, the family learns that a wife's slip up may have cost them the whole deal. Later, Meri heads to Utah and catches up with a childhood friend. And Janelle continues her weight loss journey.

The family decides to throw Kody a Vegas-themed surprise party thanking him for all he's done to get the family where they are. During the planning, each person shares how the family has grown. But will the big surprise be spoiled as the countdown looms?

We check in with some of the Brown teens to see how they are dealing with dating, college, and the uncertainties of their futures as potential polygamists. Meanwhile, Janelle has a battle of her own when she hits a plateau on her weight loss journey.

The Browns hit the road for their Spring Break trip along historic Route 66 to meet up with a non-Mormon polygamist family in Missouri. Memories are made (including ones involving a 72 ounce steak), but will the close RV quarters lead to tempers flaring?

The Browns reach the last stop on their road trip, as they meet the Richards, a Christian polygamist family. Religion isn't the only difference between them, however. The Richards operate on rigidity and discipline, which shocks the fun loving Browns.

Kody, his wives, and all of the children work to compile photos and videos that bring new life and new understanding to the family. Insightful details and shocking secrets emerge to give an even deeper look into what makes this family so extraordinary.

No topic is off limits as Kody and his wives tackle all of the tough and uncomfortable questions about the season. The older kids enter the mix to reveal a new interest in Logan's life, as the youngest kids open up about their TV lives for the first time.

The Browns make strides in reuniting the family by doing the first walk-throughs of each of their four adjacent homes. Meanwhile, the family business continues to struggle, creating tension among the wives. And Robyn asks Meri about her surrogacy offer.

Since leaving Utah, the wives have now settled into four separate lives. Janelle continues her weight-loss battle. Robyn fights to keep the family business afloat. Meri works hard to repair her relationship with Mariah and Christine rethinks her career.

Focused on their goal of being in all four houses by Christmas, snags in the building process threaten to ruin the Brown's dream. Meanwhile, Aspyn and Mariah discuss college plans. And one wife decides to possibly jump ship on the family business.

With builders putting the finishing touches on their new homes, one major hurdle still remains for all of them -- closing on their mortgages? Will all four wives be able to afford their new home or will one of them be left with tears of disappointment?

The Browns will celebrate Christmas a week later in hopes of getting everybody moved into their new houses, but will the extra time be enough? Meanwhile, Kody adds more stress by challenging his wives to a contest and Robyn has a special gift for Kody.

In hopes of establishing their new homes, the family decides to bury a time capsule to symbolize putting down their roots. Later, the Browns hold their first church service since moving in and Robyn reveals some shocking secret from her past.

The viewers take control as the Browns are put to the test answering all your questions. What do the teens really think of the family dress code? Which mom is the strictest? Get all the behind-the-scenes details in this special episode of Sister Wives.

In an attempt to move forward with their new life, the Brown's celebrate by burning the bag Kody used daily to go between each house. Meanwhile, Janelle hits a plateau with her weight loss and Kody and Meri make a decision on Robyn's surrogacy offer.

Tensions run high when the Browns must stand their ground at a debate with outspoken anti-polygamists with Christine's estranged aunt as one of them. Later, Meri and Kody receive some financial news that could affect Mariah's college plans.

Kody and his four wives travel to a couples retreat to tackle their relationship issues head on. After a meditation session that barely eases the emotional stress, Browns finally make a discovery on the root cause of their internal conflicts.

The Brown family is back on the couch and ready to tell all in a revealing hour-long reunion special. Kody, Meri, Christine, Janelle, and Robyn sit down with NBC's Tamron Hall to set the record straight .

It's Mother's Day and Kody's mothers-in-laws are visiting, 9 moms in all. Kody makes Mother's Day breakfast. The wives discuss how to pay for their kids starting college, and how to improve their relationships before the commitment celebration.

It's Mariah and Aspyn's graduation day and Meri has a complete meltdown. Later, the Browns throw a party for the two girls, featuring what may be the very first polygamist flash mob. There's even a fortune teller who sees a fifth wife in Kody's future.

It's a Brown family first when the wives take a road trip to San Francisco without Kody! The wives decide to work on their relationships by going dress shopping for their commitment celebration. And with the women gone, Kody is home alone with 17 kids.

The Browns get a scare when Truely falls ill but are told she just has the flu. While preparing for Mariah's going away party, Truely's health worsens and Christine learns that she has a deteriorating condition and needs to be hospitalized immediately.

With the commitment celebration just a month and a half away, the Browns need to kick the plans into high gear. They meet with a party planner, but their efforts are interrupted by a sudden family tragedy the second in two months.

The Browns are preparing for their long-awaited Commitment Celebration. Tensions and tempers flare after a disastrous dress rehearsal with the entire family, leaving Kody and his wives wondering if all their hard work and planning will pay off.

After months of planning there's just 48 hours to go; the dresses are not ready, the lights are not strung, and 200+ guests are on their way. A surprise organized by the teenagers caps a unique event; a celebration of four marriages in one giant family.

In this latest installment of Sister Wives Tell All, the Brown family sits down with NBC's Tamron Hall to dish about everything that happened on camera and behind the scenes on the latest season of of TLC's hit show.

Desperate to get their family back together, the Browns put money down to hold land in order to build homes altogether on one cul de sac. But the shockingly bad credit of one wife could hold back the entire family.

The teachers are in for a big surprise when Kody and the wives all attend Parent/Teacher conferences for their kids. Later, Logan graduates from college, but not without some family mayhem. And Kody demands an answer from Meri about having another baby.

The Browns plan a vacation with their polygamist friends, the Dargers as they headi to the beach for some polygamist fun in the sun. For the first time we'll meet another polygamist family and discover how they're the same, or different from the Browns.

Tensions rise as the Sister Wives fight for the bonus features they want for each house. Who stays in budget and who goes way over? Later, the Brown family digs deep when the family pet is ailing. A compromise leaves them all in tears.

With the Sister Wives living separately for over a year now, the Brown family structure is falling apart. After stressing out over finances, the wives try hard to start a web business, and Christine makes another attempt to pass her real estate exam.

The wives plan a dream pilgrimage across country to Nauvoo Illinois, the birthplace of American polygamy. But the three-day road trip turns into much more than they bargained for as tempers start to flair and relationships get tested.

As the Browns prepare a proper send-off for Logan's graduation, Kody and the wives push hard to get moved into their new homes before Christmas. Will all the pressures of moving and decorating for the holidays get the better of them?

It's the Browns' first Christmas in Vegas and the wives are separated in four rental homes. Desperate to get the family back together, Kody has his hands full chopping down Christmas trees and finding the dream home that will bring them altogether again.

Date Night is important in a plural marriage and Kody needs to bring his A-game to keep his wives happy. From hitting the slopes to releasing pent up aggression shooting paintballs, all four wives are expecting Kody to bring the magic and some romance.

As the Sister Wives prepare for Kody's birthday, Christine tries to reconcile with Robyn by opening up about the problems she's had since Robyn joined the family. How will Robyn handle this brutally honest conversation?

Everyone has questions about polygamy. Today the Browns answer the toughest questions submitted by viewers. From contraception and gay children to Kody's favorite and least favorite traits of each wife, nothing is held back.

The Browns apply for separate mortgages as they dream of getting their family into adjacent homes. Meanwhile, Janelle is still determined to open a gym, but will Kody support her plan? Later, Meri discloses the details of her past fertility problems.

What's the most awkward day of the year for a Polygamist? Valentine's Day! And how do the Browns handle monogamy's biggest holiday of love? This year, Kody takes his young daughters to a daddy-daughter Valentine's dance at their school.

The Brown brothers are coming to town! Kody ditches his four wives for his three brothers as they hit up the city of sin. They're cruising on motorcycles, hanging out at a biker bar, and shooting guns.

Logan, Mariah, Madison, and Hunter head back to Utah to visit their family and friends, but more importantly, to visit the happy home they left behind. How will they feel about being back and will they have any resentment or regrets since leaving?

Kody makes good on his promise to Meri escaping to Mexico for a romantic getaway. They climb ancient temples and swim with dolphins But despite all the romance, the conversation turns serious when Kody asks Meri about Robyn's offer of surrogacy.

The Brown family is bringing it home! The Browns invite viewers into their home to answer more in depth questions about their plural marriage lifestyle. But this time, they invite their teenagers to join the discussion.

As high school graduation nears, Logan finally decides on which college he will attend. Meanwhile, Kody and the wives are on the verge of fulfilling their dream of bringing the family back together. Will they finally make their dream come true?

Kody and his wives, Christine and Janelle, experiment with working in real estate. Meanwhile, the teens are going out with new friends in Las Vegas -- and the conversation turns towards dating. Finally, Robyn and Kody receive a scare.

After finding out Robyn's been spotting, she and Kody rush to see their midwife to find out what's wrong. Will their worst nightmare become a reality? Later, the wives are on a mission to make over one room in each house.

We follow Kody through four days of his astonishing life, moving each day to the house of a different wife. Hear how his family and relationships with his wives has changed since the move. Plus, we finally learn the sex of Robyn and Kody's baby.

Kody and his wives finally return to his hometown for the first time as open polygamists. How will his childhood friends receive him? Later, after revealing the sex of the baby, Robyn and Kody finally decide to announce the name.

The sisters open up about an issue that has bothered all of them -- their weight! Watch the sisters speak candidly about their battle with the bulge and see their attempts to the shed pounds as they they make their way to a gym for a body fat analaysis.

Christine's daughter, Ysabel, and Robyn's daughter, Breanna, are moving out -- to Meri's house. But will Meri be in over her head having them temporarily under her roof? Then, the Browns are off for some camping fun, but the teens have different ideas.

When another couple from the Browns' church in Utah comes to visit, the conversation turns to polygamy. How will the Browns respond to questions surrounding courting another wife and dealing with jealousy? What advice will they offer to ensure success?

The Brown family nervously accepts an invitation from a religious professor to talk to her students in Boston. Anxious about the question they will face, how will they respond? Meanwhile, the older teens tag along to visit some of Boston's best colleges.

The Sister Wives get makeovers and head to the strip for a night on the town while Kody stays home to babysit all the kids. How will they react when they come face to face with all the "adult" entertainment Vegas has to offer?

Kody heads for the Vegas strip for a guy's night out on the town, testing his wrestling skills against a mixed martial arts fighter and answering his friends' questions about his lifestyle. Meanwhile, the wives help setup Robyn's new nursery.

The Sister Wives are buzzing with excitement as Robyn's first contractions finally kick in. But not everyone is happy about it. The emotion builds as each of the Browns face their true feelings about Robyn's family becoming their own.

After years of hiding their lifestyle, Kody and his four wives are off to New York to appear on national television for the first time as open polygamists. Meanwhile back home, the Brown family kids embark on their first day of public school.

Kody and Janelle plan a private camping trip that results in a discussion about family finances. Meanwhile, Robyn opens up about her insecurities of not wanting to be a burden on the family financially.

It's Wife #3's turn with Kody! Christine and her kids head to Vegas so they can spend time some alone time with their dad in her favorite vacation spot. Meanwhile back at home, Meri decides to take the rest of the family out for a bowling night.

Meri goes to the doctor for a cancer screening, but will the results be more than she bargained for? Meanwhile the wives are doing something they've never been able to do before: invite their monogamous friends over for dinner!

To celebrate Christmas, the Browns head off to a snow-bound cabin in the mountains to get away from the pressure of their on going police investigation. And later, a decision will be revealed that will affect the families lives once again.

The Sister Wives struggle to accept that this will be their last Christmas in Utah. And with the mounting tension from the investigation leads to a massive change to the family dynamic that awaits them in the New Year.

Kody and his wives Meri and Robyn drive down to Las Vegas in search for a new home, but upon arrival they realize there are no polygamist houses to be found. Meanwhile back home, the rest of the family plans a suprise birthday party for Meri.

With the family move to Las Vegas only three days away, Kody tells the younger children they will be leaving their home in Utah forever. Despite some protest, the Browns begin to pack. But when the media gets hold of the news, plans turn into panic.

The Browns finally arrive in Las Vegas, but face new challenges in building their life away from Utah like finding a home. Meanwhile, one of the wives has some exciting news to announce to the family.

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Meet the Browns, a typical big American family... except for the fact that the father, Kody, is a polygamist with four wives and 16 kids. Sister Wives presents an inside look on this unconventional, yet somewhat relatable family as they experience the ups and downs of living a polygamist lifestyle.

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I like it and im not a polygamist I think people who run there mouth about it being disgusting and sickening are just afraid of things that are different. Because I can bet that they to have things in there life that others may consider taboo or sick etc... we all should become more open to the way people want to live there lives instead of just judging them last time I checked GOD was the only person who has the right to judge..?

Appalling This is what you get when a quality educational station sells out. Utter crap, I weep for humanity. I am neither for nor against polygamy, BTW, I just feel shows like this should be fouling up a great station like TLC (The Learning Channel) what are we learning with this new crop of voyeuristic television?

Disgusting. I bet this guy wouldn't be so gung-ho on polygamy if those women found other men to be with. It seems they have too low self-esteem to think they deserve any better, and this pig is taking advantage of that so he can have his harem. Sickening, sexist garbage.

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With Shannon on this one Although the women here seem to share a pretty incredible relationship with one another, Dad strikes me as rather selfish. While he gets to run off and explore new and exciting things for himself, it seems like the sister wives work...and work. Where are there opportunities for personal growth and fulfillment? He's learning to fence, riding motorcycles with his buddies, etc while they are working, paying bills and carrying for kids and one another. And just imagine the sense of rejection and betrayal each

Sister WIves I love the show for the sense of family it gives. They are all caring, loving adults raising a brood of children with love and the freedom to be who they are. It is so refreshing to see a bunch of kids that are not selfish, spoiled, in trouble, disrespectful, or rude. Sometimes Cody acts like a kid himself but the wives seem to be able to deal with him and reel him back in. It seems to work for them, so I say let them be to live and love in peace.

People judging others I can not believe that the woman named Susan in the first episode had the gall to say on national T.V. I am a Christian but "I hate the them". Where in your bible or in any faith do they teach or preach that you should openly or privately "Hate" others. Or for that matter give you as a follower the right to judge people. You people talk about how you think it's wrong the their children be around it, but you can go against all faith teaching and tell the world you hate someone you don't even know. Yeah, that is super health environment children. Like that kind of behavior is so much a better role model for children. That is part of what is wrong in society. It is disgusting.

I like it and im not a polygamist I think people who run there mouth about it being disgusting and sickening are just afraid of things that are different. Because I can bet that they to have things in there life that others may consider taboo or sick etc... we all should become more open to the way people want to live there lives instead of just judging them last time I checked GOD was the only person who has the right to judge..?

Appalling This is what you get when a quality educational station sells out. Utter crap, I weep for humanity. I am neither for nor against polygamy, BTW, I just feel shows like this should be fouling up a great station like TLC (The Learning Channel) what are we learning with this new crop of voyeuristic television?

Disgusting. I bet this guy wouldn't be so gung-ho on polygamy if those women found other men to be with. It seems they have too low self-esteem to think they deserve any better, and this pig is taking advantage of that so he can have his harem. Sickening, sexist garbage.

With Shannon on this one Although the women here seem to share a pretty incredible relationship with one another, Dad strikes me as rather selfish. While he gets to run off and explore new and exciting things for himself, it seems like the sister wives work...and work. Where are there opportunities for personal growth and fulfillment? He's learning to fence, riding motorcycles with his buddies, etc while they are working, paying bills and carrying for kids and one another. And just imagine the sense of rejection and betrayal each

Sister WIves I love the show for the sense of family it gives. They are all caring, loving adults raising a brood of children with love and the freedom to be who they are. It is so refreshing to see a bunch of kids that are not selfish, spoiled, in trouble, disrespectful, or rude. Sometimes Cody acts like a kid himself but the wives seem to be able to deal with him and reel him back in. It seems to work for them, so I say let them be to live and love in peace.

People judging others I can not believe that the woman named Susan in the first episode had the gall to say on national T.V. I am a Christian but "I hate the them". Where in your bible or in any faith do they teach or preach that you should openly or privately "Hate" others. Or for that matter give you as a follower the right to judge people. You people talk about how you think it's wrong the their children be around it, but you can go against all faith teaching and tell the world you hate someone you don't even know. Yeah, that is super health environment children. Like that kind of behavior is so much a better role model for children. That is part of what is wrong in society. It is disgusting.

Heartwarming and fun like any show about familes Think of the sister wives and Kody as one big and happy and slightly dysfunctional family like any other. .the show is heartwarming seeing everyone working together, overcoming their own everyday hurdles and the judgement of society. The kids are all responsible and ambitious and the parents are all so supportive. .its so easy to relate to their everyday problems and inspiring to see them overcome them.

Polygamist Sister Wives Please remove this series from TV, this is the worst thing ever, He is a Sexual Predator and nothing less. This is against all our laws, why have a show for something that is so wrong. Why can't all our men have 5 wives, if this is a realty show then it is against the law. You could have a reality show on teaching kids how to break and enter, how to kill, how to steal and rob, how to rob a bank, how to have sex with minors. Its all the same this man is a Sexual Predator and getting away with it, why can't the women have 5 husbands, why don't we all have kids with all of them so they don't know who their father is, oh that doesn't matter anymore, just pick a man, he can be your father, this is sooooo wrong, I hate TLC for airing this terrible program and will not go there till they remove this. Polygamist is against the law RIGHT OR WRONG.

**DEFINATELY*ENTERTAINING** Yes,it's different it grabs you though an odd/diffrent type lifestyle/family than how we our families to be that is until the newest family came about on the spotlight with 1-man w/FiVe WiVes n' 25 ± kids came about....Say What?Yep!"Me & My Four-Wives"is 1 0f the biggest things on REALity television for awhile now so move over Brown Family...

Personally, I think they have their act more together than most monogamous married people I know. I'm married, and our act isn't as together as the Browns. They're harming no one. Their bedroom habits are no ones business.. and why is it illegal for this man to be in a committed relationship with these women, but adultery isn't illegal? As long as they're not committing welfare fraud, or marrying children to grandpa, seriously, what's it to ya??

By myria hopkins I love this ep I just don't know who does the 2 songs at the end I love the 2 songs at the end of the epsode I have wach sister wives sant the beging and I love them and hope someday I can meet the hole brown family in person I wish I can have all the seasons of sister wives from the start till now and the next season I hope there will be

It's good Even though I don't like polygamy, this family does a good job in showing the life of what polygamists go through with economic struggle and also with their family as well. What I don't like is the way how they treat jealousy because being jealous is something normal. It also shows that they all have a bond and it isn't just about sex as many people believe this life style is. Some men do treat it this way but others don't. I do feel though that Cody sort of ignores the middle wives

Ugh Another set of stupid people who think we care! I dont give a rip what religion they are or who they sleep with. They're all delusional in thinking anyone cares! They can go hang out with the kardassians and duck quackers and honey boo hoos or whatever. I used to like my tv. Not any more!

USA, where we can all live by the morals we believe! I've been watching since season one, who am I to judge anyone, these are smart women who chose this lifestyle and they have a beautiful family. No one can discount they are doing something really right, look at their children. They have issues, but what marriage doesn't? We All have the right to live the way we believe, it's America, and I've learned alot from watching, about being a family through thick and thin. I couldn't live the lifestyle but some think monogamy is impossible!!

Wonder family!!!! You're an amazing family! I love the closeness, love & everything about you all!!! You have family values that are not easy to find these days. Would love to meet you & spend a few days at your homes. It would be an experience of a lifetime!!!

They all need therepy They are a bunch of whiney babies...They always are crying and moaning about something all the time and all he does while they are going through their crises of the day is sit there and stare at the floor..

I think is truly sad that so many people take the time to trash talk the browns. Especially the lady saying that know one cares!!!! Obviously we care or we wouldn't watch the show or post on here. The lifestyle fascinates me, i am a married woman in a Monogamous relationship. i don't think i could live their life but i enjoy seeing there daily life. Kudos to you guys for stepping out of your comfort zone and telling your story. I couldn't do it.

Sister Wives I enjoy watching this show. I do not want to live my life in polygamist relationship but if the Brown's believe, it's their choice. I will not even began or attempt to judge their lifestyle. I Am NO ONE To judge. The show is entertaining and I enjoy watching and learning how they interact with each other. What a blessing. I live and let l Iet live. The women are educated and seem to know what they are doing. All in all, I enjoy the show.

Great show This is a great show. I don't know how they do it sharing their husband. But it is their religion and more power to them. I am Mormon and love my religion and that is how I got started interest in the show . I was curious about the differences. I comend them for putting their lives on tv for the whole world to see.

Love the family and the show! Cody is a typical man living a non-typical lifestyle, respecting and loving them all as individuals. It is no different than a man with a mistress or a couple who choose an open relationship. The wives wanted this lifestyle as well as he, their children are well adjusted, their family dynamic should be admired not persecuted.

Great Program I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Ladder Day Saints and I really respect that they make sure the public knows the difference between the two religions their lifestyle really seems to work for them just because I couldn't live their lifestyle is no reason for me to be creationism of their beliefs they are not trying to force their choices on anyone else including their children so if it offends you instead of trying to make their life harder simply change your channel

Not boring!! I love this show because it shows a completely different kind of family. It works for them so leave them alone. If the women don't like it, they can leave the relationship. I'd like to see more on how they are working with Robin's son, with his Asperger Syndrome. They really haven't talked about him much. Logan reminds me of Josh Hutcherson. The family needs therapy since they are a blended family. I'll watch this before any housewives unreality show!

Interesting show...but I love this show.However, for 2 weeks it has shown that I need to purchase the episodes even though I've already done that. Very fustrating that I have to pay for something I already ordered.

Question, Why are Kody's daughters going to college, (which by the way, Kody is not paying for) when they want to find A polygamist for a husband, meaning they would stay-at-home wife and mom just raising children, why waste the money for school?

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